Advanced encoding notes for Split (2016)
These notes are primarily used for precision audio sync, XML shift-script recommendations for different sources of the film/series, and notes on any peculiarities with the source material. Please note that these are situational, for example the precision audio sync details are meant for advanced/perfectionist users and not required to encode a decent quality edit.
If you're encoding an edit for the first time it's best to just use the default mp4 export from your NLE program and not mess with trying to get absolutely perfect quality until you're comfortable with the basics of loading, calibrating, and exporting an edit video. However, some Advanced pages list "Shift script values" that may make life easier for beginners trying to calibrate their BluRays.
BluRay DTS-MA Audio, hasten 338 samples
Please note that the start of this film - the party scene, is poorly synced in the original BluRay so I wouldn't use that to gauge whether the audio is properly synced or not. Not sure if it's redubbed due to ambient noise or just wasn't properly processed when they cut the original film, but definitely pick a later scene.
If you're encoding an edit for the first time it's best to just use the default mp4 export from your NLE program and not mess with trying to get absolutely perfect quality until you're comfortable with the basics of loading, calibrating, and exporting an edit video. However, some Advanced pages list "Shift script values" that may make life easier for beginners trying to calibrate their BluRays.
BluRay DTS-MA Audio, hasten 338 samples
Please note that the start of this film - the party scene, is poorly synced in the original BluRay so I wouldn't use that to gauge whether the audio is properly synced or not. Not sure if it's redubbed due to ambient noise or just wasn't properly processed when they cut the original film, but definitely pick a later scene.
